Here we'll discuss some hair style secrets revealed by salon experts and these secrets are a result of their years' long knowledge and skills.
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Style Smarts
Three strand secrets that will help you kick bad hair days.
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Three strand secrets that will help you kick bad hair days.
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Use color cues.
In general, clear styling products such as gels beef up roots, while white or opaque products like lotions and creams smooth flyaways and frizz, says celebrity hairstylist Sally Hershberger, who is based in New York City. An exception: mousse, which actually does both.
Reach for tools.
Products with a "heat activated" label contain ingredients that work only with the help of a blow-dryer, flatiron, or curling iron, explains Adrian De Berardinis, a stylist in New York City. Spritzing without heating creates icky buildup that zaps shine and flattens hair.
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Be slack with suds.
There's a reason pro colorists don't shampoo your mane before applying dye or bleach. "Natural oils and styling products prevent your hair from drying out, plus they help the color absorb better," De Berardinis says. Skip a wash before tinting at home or the salon.
See more at: Fitness Magazine
In general, clear styling products such as gels beef up roots, while white or opaque products like lotions and creams smooth flyaways and frizz, says celebrity hairstylist Sally Hershberger, who is based in New York City. An exception: mousse, which actually does both.
Reach for tools.
Products with a "heat activated" label contain ingredients that work only with the help of a blow-dryer, flatiron, or curling iron, explains Adrian De Berardinis, a stylist in New York City. Spritzing without heating creates icky buildup that zaps shine and flattens hair.
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Be slack with suds.
There's a reason pro colorists don't shampoo your mane before applying dye or bleach. "Natural oils and styling products prevent your hair from drying out, plus they help the color absorb better," De Berardinis says. Skip a wash before tinting at home or the salon.
See more at: Fitness Magazine